Boatycall
May 11, 2014Explorer
WOW!! Thanks to RoadMaster, Rancho, Torklift and Coors!
OMG... So the other day I swapped out the front sway bar for a Roadmaster. I also put on a set of Torklift Stableloads in the rear(the big blocks, not the "flip" ones). Already did the rear sway bar several months ago, what a difference it made then. When I did the rear sway bar, I also put on a set of 4 Rancho 9000's.
Well, loaded up the 'ole TC yesterday for a test trip. WOW!
I can honestly say that even with a 7,200lb TC, it feels absolutely stable. Nearly no body roll even in S-curves. I was contemplating an F550, not any more. It feels like I have a 1500-2000lb popup camper in back.
I have to say, if you want the perfect TC hauler, drop about $1400 and you'll be amazed how your truck feels---
Rancho 9000 adjustable shocks - $400
Front & Rear Roadmaster sway bars - $760 through E-Trailer
Torklift Stableloads - $179
12-pack of beer to cover install time(24 pack not needed) - $18
Well, loaded up the 'ole TC yesterday for a test trip. WOW!
I can honestly say that even with a 7,200lb TC, it feels absolutely stable. Nearly no body roll even in S-curves. I was contemplating an F550, not any more. It feels like I have a 1500-2000lb popup camper in back.
I have to say, if you want the perfect TC hauler, drop about $1400 and you'll be amazed how your truck feels---
Rancho 9000 adjustable shocks - $400
Front & Rear Roadmaster sway bars - $760 through E-Trailer
Torklift Stableloads - $179
12-pack of beer to cover install time(24 pack not needed) - $18